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automotiveJune 18, 2026
Hi3D's New Maker Features Streamline 3D Printing for ASEAN Factories
Hi3D's latest update aims to bridge the gap between AI and 3D printing, making it easier for ASEAN factories to produce high-quality parts.
Hi3D's New Maker Features Streamline 3D Printing for ASEAN Factories \nIn a significant move to enhance the 3D printing experience, Hi3D, a browser-based AI model generation platform, has introduced a suite of new features aimed at simplifying the process of turning AI-generated designs into printable models. This update is particularly relevant for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where the adoption of 3D printing technology is rapidly growing.\n### Bridging the Gap Between AI and 3D Printing \\nOne of the most persistent challenges in consumer 3D printing is the conversion of AI-generated files into print-ready models. Hi3D's new 'Print by Parts' feature addresses this issue by automatically segmenting character models into discrete, orientation-ready components. This automation eliminates the need for manual adjustments, which can be time-consuming and require specialized CAD skills. For factories in ASEAN, this means a more efficient workflow, reducing the time and cost associated with preparing 3D models for printing.\\\n### Smart Joints and Cleaner Meshes \\nAnother key feature in the update is the 'Auto Connectors' tool, which algorithmically places joints at each split point, ensuring that the segmented parts fit together seamlessly. This feature significantly reduces the need for manual design of pegs, sockets, or interlocking geometry, further streamlining the assembly process. Additionally, the platform now generates cleaner and watertight meshes, reducing the need for file repair before slicing. These improvements are particularly beneficial for factories in ASEAN, where the demand for high-quality, ready-to-print 3D models is on the rise.\\\n### Multi-Color Support and Maker Templates \\nThe update also includes a multi-color optimization layer, which applies AI-driven color assignment logic to prepare assets for multi-material printing hardware. This feature is especially useful for creating detailed and visually appealing products, such as figurines, gifts, and avatars. Furthermore, Hi3D has introduced a library of Maker Templates, providing preset starting points for common output categories. This makes the platform more accessible to users with no modeling background, allowing them to create high-quality 3D models from photos, illustrations, or logos. For ASEAN factories, this means a broader range of applications and the ability to quickly produce custom, high-quality parts without the need for extensive CAD expertise.\\\n### The Impact on ASEAN Factories \\nThe Hi3D update reflects a strategic push to own more of the production pipeline, from AI-generated models to physical objects. This approach is particularly valuable for ASEAN factories, where the integration of 3D printing into manufacturing processes is becoming increasingly important. By automating the technical barriers between concept and printed part, Hi3D is enabling factories to focus on innovation and production, rather than on the complexities of file preparation and assembly. As the competitive landscape in 3D printing continues to evolve, platforms like Hi3D are setting the standard for seamless, end-to-end workflows, making it easier for ASEAN factories to stay at the forefront of manufacturing technology.\\\n### Concrete Takeaway for Factory Buyers \\nFor factory buyers in ASEAN, the Hi3D update offers a compelling solution to the challenges of 3D printing. By adopting this platform, factories can streamline their 3D printing processes, reduce costs, and improve the quality of their output. The automated segmentation, smart joints, and cleaner meshes, along with the multi-color support and Maker Templates, provide a comprehensive toolkit that can help factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia to efficiently produce high-quality, custom parts. This not only enhances their competitiveness but also opens up new opportunities for innovation and growth in the region.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from 3D Printing Industry, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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